Buoyed by its acqusition of About.com, online revenue growth continued to overtake print in the third quarter for the New York Times Co., according to its earnings report released Wednesday. For the
Times Media Group's Internet properties, ad revenues were up 30.5 percent, while ad revenues generated by About.com grew by a solid 67 percent. About.com brought in an operating profit of $3.8 million
on total third-quarter revenue of $14.2 million. "Our News Media Group's Internet properties recorded very robust advertising revenue growth in the quarter," CEO Janet Robinson stated in the report.
"To date in October, total advertising revenues for the News Media Group are growing at a rate similar to that for the month of September."
Overall, net income at the Times Company--which
publishes The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and the International Herald Tribune, among other properties--plunged 52 percent to $23.1 million, or 16 cents a share, in the
third quarter compared to $48.3 million, or 33 cents a share, in the same quarter last year. -- Gavin O'Malley
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